FACT-CHECK: Did FG Project N2.691 Trillion in Revenue for Q1 2024?
On Thursday, an online newspaper reported that the federal government had fallen short of its projected first-quarter revenue by 745 percent after recording a N318 billion inflow between January and…
NAPTIP: 6 Pregnant Girls Rescued From Baby Factory in Abia
Not less than six pregnant girls have been rescued from a baby factory operated by a 63-year-old woman identified as Chinyere Nkwocha in Umunkwa village, Abia State. One lactating mother,…
Part 2: The ignomy of personal success for the Price of a Ghanaian Law School certificate (or the Illusion Thereof)
Part 2 ## Part 2: The ignomy of personal success for the Price of a Ghanaian Law School certificate (or the Illusion Thereof) Following part 1 The euphoria of finally…
Part 1 Ghana Law School: A Breeding Ground for Abuse?
The prestigious Ghana School of Law, shrouded in tradition, might be harboring a dark secret. Accusations loom over the school’s leadership – the Director, Registrar, and his deputy – who…
New York Mami Goes Viral For Confronting Teen Daughter’s Alleged Stalker Leading To His Arrest
One New York mom was celebrated online after a TikTok video of her confronting her teen daughter’s alleged stalker went viral. Her actions led to his arrest. A woman who…
Grantee uncovers details in case of Muslim prisoners in Missouri beaten for praying
Three years ago, a group of Muslim people in prison in Missouri were beaten because they we were praying. Jen Marlowe, with support from the Fund, has spent the last…
Grantee reports on migrant deaths along U.S./Mexico border
In an investigation for Texas Monthly, Aaron Nelsen dug into what is – and isn’t – known about migrant deaths along the U.S./Mexico border. He reported that U.S. immigration policy…
Journalists recognized for investigations produced with the Fund’s support
Several grantees recently received awards for stories they produced with grants and other support from the Fund, including: NPR’s Station Investigations Team, Columbia Journalism Investigations, the Ohio Newsroom and WVXU…
In series looking electric future of San Francisco, grantee digs into history of PG&E
In new series, grantee Kristi Coale is looking into San Francisco’s electric future for The Frisc. The first story in the series examines the long and troubled relationship between San…
Grantee documentary chronicles hunger strike that helped end indefinite solitary confinement
“The Strike,” a new documentary produced with the Fund’s support, chronicles the largest hunger strike in U.S. history, to protest solitary confinement at the Pelican Bay “supermax” prison in Northern…